Works
- Pure Self-published and released two issues, with a third having been completed before controversy of publication led to now-infamous trial.
- Parasite Self-published twenty issues.
- Total Abuse: Collected Writings, 1984-1995: Pure, Tool, Parasite, 1995 (Goad to Hell Enterprises, Portland, OR, ISBN 1-111-17832-1, out of print).
- Special, 1998 (Rude Shape, ISBN 1-890528-02-1, out of print).
- Tick, 2000 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-048-2).
- Index, 2000 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-010-5).
- Lazy, 2000 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-010-5).
- Selfish, Little: The Annotated Leslie Ann Downey, 2004 (Void Books).
- Proxy: Peter Sotos Pornography 1991-2000, 2005 (Creation Books), a compendium of five of Sotos' works (Tool, Special, Tick, Index and Lazy). First edition, with CD by Sotos and Steve Albini
- Comfort and Critique, 2005 (Void Books)
- Predicate, 2005 (Creation Books)
- Waitress, 2005 (Creation Books), Came as an extra for those who preordered a copy of Predicate from Creation Books
- Show Adult, 2007 (Creation Books)
- Waitress, 2007 (Creation Books) Separate volume from the one included with Predicate, came with orders of Show Adult in hardcover.
- Lordotics, 2008 (Creation Books)
- Perfect: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume One, 2009 (Creation Books)
- Waitress, 2009 (Creation Books) Third in a series of additional material offered in limited editions from Creation Came with pre orders of Perfect.
- Public: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume Two, 2009 (Creation Books)
- Waitress, 2009 (Creation Books) Fourth in a series of additional material offered in limited editions from Creation Came with pre orders of Public.
- Private: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume Three, 2009 (Creation Books)
- Waitress, 2009 (Creation Books) Fifth in a series of additional material offered in limited editions from Creation Came with pre orders of Private.
- Kept: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume Four, 2010 (Creation Books)
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